"beat someone's arse" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: beats someone's arse [present, singular, third-person], beating someone's arse [participle, present], beated someone's arse [participle, past], beated someone's arse [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} beat someone's arse (third-person singular simple present beats someone's arse, present participle beating someone's arse, simple past and past participle beated someone's arse)
  1. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, idiomatic, sometimes considered, vulgar) Alternative form of beat someone's ass Tags: Commonwealth, Ireland, UK, alt-of, alternative, idiomatic, vulgar Alternative form of: beat someone's ass

Inflected forms

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